so important to care for knees - TOI

We need our knees to run, walk, squat. With research suggesting our bones are weaker than those of Westerners, here's a quiz to test how well you are caring for your 'hinges'

Walking, running, climbing, dancing — the knees bear the brunt of every move we make throughout our lives. The main hinge between the ground and the body, knees bring together the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), fibula (next to tibia) and kneecap, and work as wheels that keep you going.

But since they are bound by a complicated system of ligaments, muscle, tendons and cartilage, knees are highly prone to injury. Research has found that bones of Indians tend to be weaker than their Western counterparts: We are more prone to osteoporosis than Americans and British. Perhaps, that's why the total number of knee replacements in India, both total and partial, has seen a huge 30 per cent increase from 2004 to 2008. The same period also saw a 61 per cent rise in these surgeries among men and women ages 45 to 64. It's expected to increase.

Knee pain occurs when the cartilage that covers and acts as a cushion inside the joint, wears out, causing the bones to rub against each other. Healthy knees can make all the difference between a comfortable life and a painful existence.

Excess body mass puts extra pressure on the knee joint, hastening its wear and tear. Being overweight increases the chances of developing osteoarthritis, a common and disabling form of arthritis, in the knee. Joint replacement surgeon Dr Arun Mullaji says, "Even a kilo of excess weight puts 6 kg worth of stress on the joints. People who live a sedentary life need to ensure they get active and fit."

Exercise is important even in severe arthritis. If you suffer knee pain, try stationary cycling, walking and swimming instead of high impact exercises. "Static strengthening exercises for quadriceps, hamstring muscles and knee range movements are recommended," says Dr K. Sudhir Reddy, joint replacement surgeon. Minimise squatting. "When you squat," says Reddy, "there is high load concentration on a small area, that is the knee."

Although diet has no direct effect on joints, weight reduction does. Ensure you get your daily requirementof calcium and Vitamin D to help combat osteoporosis. Have protein supplements (glocosamine and chondroitin) to strengthen cartilage. "Those suffering from gouty arthritis will benefit from cutting down on food that increases uric acid levels in the blood (red meat)," says Mullaji.

Orthopaedists have reported an increased number of osteoarthritis patients, especially women over 40 years. Reddy lists four reasons for this: "Women tend to be more sedentary/home-bound, tend to squat/sit on the floor more often, and display a higher incidence of obesity. Also, a girl child, especially in rural India, is more likely to be malnourished than a male child." more  

i nteresting fact never heard any scientific study to support more  
Anamika has enlightened us duly on the importance & value of KNEES. fully appreciable. next is what they represent ? what aspect of our personality do the knees represent ? The joints, or right now, the knee joint by acting as a hinge facilitates our movement. It also represents(as other joints do) CHANGES in direction of life and THE EASE OF THESE MOVEMENTS. Specifically speaking, the knees represent PRIDE and EGO. The less flexible you are, the more knee problems you can expect...if your pride /ego shoots above normal figures, you could be showing this as knee joint problems. hhmmm, is it making any sense ? ....yeah, it is.... more  
facts are somewhat true , but few things have also intrigued me,like westeners are much havier than us , and senentry too still still oa is not that common , have we heard of any old farmer getting knee replacement , despite they do lots of swatting ,as village lifestyle requires , must have seen coconut tree climbers of all age , they can do even with their knee in varus [bent], as for the increasing no of replacement surgry in india has various reason attached to it , population being one , iam a joit replacement surgeon having enough experience in joit replacement but still i believe we may need to know more about the onset of osteoartritis in population more  
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